April 10, 2016 — Learn how to get more involved in your local community and how to contribute to the group while reaping the rewards of the group’s collective knowledge. Meetup groups can be a great place to learn and grow. Share ideas and troubleshoot problems with others. There is no community more helpful and interested in your success than the WP community.
April 9, 2016 — Taking a line from Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross, the 1992 film depicting the struggles of real estate salesmen, Adam articulates the benefits of having an established sales process for your web agency. He’ll walk through the different activities involved with each stage of the sales process and show how to effectively engage your prospective buyers. Whether you’re a part of sales team at a large web agency, a one-person sales team at a small agency, or a freelancer trying to increase your close rate, this talk will be beneficial for you.
April 9, 2016 — We’ll see a summary of all the cool new features of BuddyPress developed during the last year and a brief of all the amazing coming soon functionalities planned for the next releases. If you’re building projects or planning building projects with BuddyPress, you can’t miss this talk!
April 9, 2016 — Branding is not what you think it is. In this talk you’ll discover why having an underlying brand personality is essential for standing out in your market and attracting your ideal clients.
We’ll look at why you want an underlying brand personality, what that is, some examples, and then do an in depth look at one specific brand personality.
This session is geared to freelancers who want to improve their business and / or be able to help improve their clients’ businesses.
April 9, 2016 — In this session Mitch will go over the inner workings of WooCommerce, an eCommerce platform built into WordPress. From initial setup to customization, he’ll cover everything you need to know in order to successfully run a WooCommerce installation. Finally, he’ll go over some great plugins and code snippets (in use on client sites) that have taken WooCommerce from “good” to “amazing”.
April 9, 2016 — People are doing amazing things with WordPress every day. Whether it’s your friend at an agency down the road, or a designer across the world, WordPress is transforming peoples lives. It’s empowering. Whether you’re looking for ways to grow your business or trying to get more connected in your city, I believe that the tools to be successful exist within the WordPress community. I’m going to share insights from my experience at over 30 WordCamps, and teach you ways in which I believe you can build key business relationships while helping contribute your own story to the WordPress community. You showed up today, don’t you want to make the most of your weekend?
April 9, 2016 — Whether you’re a freelancer, an agency delivering services, or a product company – the reality is that you’re probably great at the technical side of your job. But being great at the tech side of WordPress work won’t necessarily get you more customers. It’s a different effort, with different required skills. Here are my observations from coaching WordPress companies over the last four years.
April 8, 2016 — Come and learn the usability rules for home page design that will keep people on your website. Then we will take volunteers who want valuable user feedback and apply the rules that we just learned in giving actionable advice for improvement. This is a fantastic way to see web design problems and what to do about them in the wild. Fun and eye opening for all.
April 8, 2016 — We’ll have a panel of local SEO Experts Tom Nguyen, Jenny Munn and Mickey Mellen, answering your questions and discussing the latest changes and techniques to help get your site to the top of Google.
April 8, 2016 — As a developer I’ve never been a big fan of page builders. If you want something done, do it yourself was my mindset. Now that I can’t build as quickly as a client wants I have been forced to use page builders. I’ll be comparing some of the good, bad and ugly ones.